Deck 8: Statistical Inference: Estimation for Single Populations
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Deck 8: Statistical Inference: Estimation for Single Populations
1
The z value associated with a two-sided 90% confidence interval is ___.
A)1.28
B)1.645
C)1.96
D)2.575
E)2.33
A)1.28
B)1.645
C)1.96
D)2.575
E)2.33
1.645
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Brian Vanecek, VP of Operations at Portland Trust Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Accordingly, his staff recorded the waiting times for 45 randomly selected walk-in customers, and calculated that their mean waiting time was 15 minutes.If Brian concludes that the average waiting time for all walk-in customers is 15 minutes, he is using a ___.
A)a range estimate
B)a statistical parameter
C)an interval estimate
D)a point estimate
E)an exact estimate
A)a range estimate
B)a statistical parameter
C)an interval estimate
D)a point estimate
E)an exact estimate
a point estimate
3
When the population standard deviation, σ, is unknown the sample standard deviation, s, is used in determining the interval estimate for the population mean.
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4
When a statistic calculated from sample data is used to estimate a population parameter, it is called a point estimate.
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If the population is normal and its standard deviation, σ, is known but the sample size is small, z-distribution values may not be used to determine interval estimates for the population mean.
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6
A t distribution is similar to a normal distribution, but flatter in the middle.
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7
Like a t distribution, a chi-square distribution is symmetrical and extends from minus infinity to plus infinity.
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The z value associated with a two-sided 95% confidence interval is ___.
A)1.28
B)1.645
C)1.96
D)2.575
E)2.33
A)1.28
B)1.645
C)1.96
D)2.575
E)2.33
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9
In estimating the sample size necessary to estimate a population mean, the error of estimation, E, is equal to the difference between the sample mean and the population mean.
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10
In order to find values in the t distribution table, you must determine the appropriate degrees of freedom based on the sample sizes.
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11
An assumption underlying the use of t statistic in sample-based estimation is that the population is normally distributed.
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12
In determining the interval estimates for a population variance using the sample variance, it is appropriate to use the values from a chi-square distribution rather than a t distribution.
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13
If the degrees of freedom in a t distribution increase, difference between the t values and the z values will also increase.
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14
When a range of values is used to estimate a population parameter, it is called a range estimate.
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15
If the population is not normal but its standard deviation, σ, is known and the sample size, n is large (n ≥ 30), z-distribution values may be used to determine interval estimates for the population mean.
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16
In determining the interval estimates for a population proportion using the sample proportion, it is appropriate to use the values from a t distribution rather than the z distribution.
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17
Use of the chi-square statistic to estimate the population variance is extremely robust to the assumption that the population is normally distributed.
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18
Eugene Gates, Marketing Director of Mansfield Motors Manufacturers, Inc.'s Electrical Division, is leading a study to assess the relative importance of product features.An item on a survey questionnaire distributed to 100 of Mansfield's customers asked them to rate the importance of "ease of maintenance" on a scale of 1 to 10 (with 1 meaning "not important" and 10 meaning "highly important").His staff assembled the following statistics:
If Eugene concludes that the average rate of "ease of maintenance" for all customers is 7.5, he is using ___.
A)a range estimate
B)a statistical parameter
C)a point estimate
D)an interval estimate
E)a guesstimate

A)a range estimate
B)a statistical parameter
C)a point estimate
D)an interval estimate
E)a guesstimate
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If the population is normal and its standard deviation, σ, is unknown and the sample size, n, is large (n ≥ 30), interval estimates for the population mean must be determined using z values.
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20
Catherine Chao, Director of Marketing Research, is evaluating consumer acceptance of a new toothpaste package.Her staff reports that 17% of a random sample of 200 households prefers the new package to all other package designs.If Catherine concludes that 17% of all households prefer the new package, she is using a ___.
A)a point estimate
B)a range estimate
C)a statistical parameter
D)an interval estimate
E)an exact estimate
A)a point estimate
B)a range estimate
C)a statistical parameter
D)an interval estimate
E)an exact estimate
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21
The weights of aluminum castings produced by a process are normally distributed.A random sample of 5 castings is selected; the sample mean weight is 2.21 kilograms; and the sample standard deviation is 0.12 kilograms.The 98% confidence interval for the population mean casting weight is ___.
A)1.76 to 2.66
B)2.01 to 2.41
C)2.08 to 2.34
D)1.93 to 2.49
E)2.49 to 2.67
A)1.76 to 2.66
B)2.01 to 2.41
C)2.08 to 2.34
D)1.93 to 2.49
E)2.49 to 2.67
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22
The lengths of steel rods produced by a shearing process are normally distributed.A random sample of 10 rods is selected; the sample mean length is 119.05 centimetres; and the sample standard deviation is 0.10 centimetres.The 90% confidence interval for the population mean rod length is ___.
A)118.99 to 119.11
B)118.87 to 119.23
C)119.00 to 119.10
D)118.89 to 119.21
E)119.21 to 123.87
A)118.99 to 119.11
B)118.87 to 119.23
C)119.00 to 119.10
D)118.89 to 119.21
E)119.21 to 123.87
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23
Brian Vanecek, VP of Operations at Portland Trust Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Accordingly, his staff recorded the waiting times for 64 randomly selected walk-in customers and determined that their mean waiting time was 15 minutes.Assume that the population standard deviation is 4 minutes.The 95% confidence interval for the population mean of waiting times is ___.
A)14.02 to 15.98
B)7.16 to 22.84
C)14.06 to 15.94
D)8.42 to 21.58
E)19.80 to 23.65
A)14.02 to 15.98
B)7.16 to 22.84
C)14.06 to 15.94
D)8.42 to 21.58
E)19.80 to 23.65
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24
A random sample of 64 items is selected from a population of 400 items.The sample mean is 200.The population standard deviation is 48.From this data, a 95% confidence interval to estimate the population mean can be computed as ___.
A)189.21 to 210.79
B)188.24 to 211.76
C)190.13 to 209.87
D)190.94 to 209.06
E)193.45 to 211.09
A)189.21 to 210.79
B)188.24 to 211.76
C)190.13 to 209.87
D)190.94 to 209.06
E)193.45 to 211.09
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25
The table t value associated with the upper 5% of the t distribution and 14 degrees of freedom is ___.
A)2.977
B)2.624
C)2.145
D)1.761
A)2.977
B)2.624
C)2.145
D)1.761
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26
Suppose a random sample of 36 is selected from a population with a standard deviation of 12.If the sample mean is 98, the 99% confidence interval to estimate the population mean is ___.
A)94.08 to 101.92
B)92.85 to 103.15
C)97.35 to 98.65
D)93.34 to 102.66
E)90.20 to 105.00
A)94.08 to 101.92
B)92.85 to 103.15
C)97.35 to 98.65
D)93.34 to 102.66
E)90.20 to 105.00
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27
James Desreumaux, VP of Human Resources of Maritime Boat Manufacturing (MBM), is reviewing the employee training programs of MBM factories.His staff randomly selected personnel files for 100 workers in New Brunswick and determined that their mean training time was 25 hours.Assume that the population standard deviation is 5 hours.The 88% confidence interval for the population mean of training times is ___.
A)17.25 to 32.75
B)24.23 to 25.78
C)24.42 to 25.59
D)19.15 to 30.85
E)21.00 t0 32.00
A)17.25 to 32.75
B)24.23 to 25.78
C)24.42 to 25.59
D)19.15 to 30.85
E)21.00 t0 32.00
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28
The z value associated with a two-sided 88% confidence interval is ___.
A)1.28
B)1.555
C)1.17
D)0.88
E)1.90
A)1.28
B)1.555
C)1.17
D)0.88
E)1.90
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29
Brian Vanecek, VP of Operations at Portland Trust Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Accordingly, his staff recorded the waiting times for 64 randomly selected walk-in customers and determined that their mean waiting time was 15 minutes.Assume that the population standard deviation is 4 minutes.The 90% confidence interval for the population mean of waiting times is ___.
A)14.27 to 15.73
B)14.18 to 15.82
C)9.88 to 20.12
D)13.86 to 16.14
E)18.12 to 19.87
A)14.27 to 15.73
B)14.18 to 15.82
C)9.88 to 20.12
D)13.86 to 16.14
E)18.12 to 19.87
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30
Suppose a random sample of 36 is selected from a population with a standard deviation of 12.If the sample mean is 98, the 90% confidence interval for the population mean is ___.
A)94.71 to 101.29
B)97.45 to 98.55
C)94.08 to 101.92
D)97.35 to 98.65
E)95.00 to 105.00
A)94.71 to 101.29
B)97.45 to 98.55
C)94.08 to 101.92
D)97.35 to 98.65
E)95.00 to 105.00
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31
The normal distribution is used to test about a population mean for large samples if the population standard deviation is known."Large" is usually defined as ___.
A)at least 10
B)at least 5% of the population size
C)at least 30
D)at least 12
E)at least 100
A)at least 10
B)at least 5% of the population size
C)at least 30
D)at least 12
E)at least 100
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32
James Desreumaux, VP of Human Resources of Maritime Boat Manufacturing (MBM), is reviewing the employee training programs of MBM factories.His staff randomly selected personnel files for 100 workers in New Brunswick and determined that their mean training time was 25 hours.Assume that the population standard deviation is 5 hours.The 92% confidence interval for the population mean of training times is ___.
A)16.25 to 33.75
B)24.30 to 25.71
C)17.95 to 32.05
D)24.13 to 25.88
E)24.45 to 27.32
A)16.25 to 33.75
B)24.30 to 25.71
C)17.95 to 32.05
D)24.13 to 25.88
E)24.45 to 27.32
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A researcher is interested in estimating the mean value for a population.She takes a random sample of 17 items and computes a sample mean of 224 and a sample standard deviation of 32.She decides to construct a 98% confidence interval to estimate the mean.The degrees of freedom associated with this problem are ___.
A)18
B)17
C)16
D)15
E)20
A)18
B)17
C)16
D)15
E)20
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34
The z value associated with a two-sided 80% confidence interval is ___.
A)1.645
B)1.28
C)0.84
D)0.29
E)2.00
A)1.645
B)1.28
C)0.84
D)0.29
E)2.00
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35
The lengths of steel rods produced by a shearing process are normally distributed.A random sample of 10 rods is selected; the sample mean length is 119.05 centimetres; and the sample standard deviation is 0.10 centimetres.The 95% confidence interval for the population mean rod length is ___.
A)118.99 to 119.11
B)118.82 to 119.28
C)118.98 to 119.12
D)118.85 to 119.25
E)119.89 to 122.12
A)118.99 to 119.11
B)118.82 to 119.28
C)118.98 to 119.12
D)118.85 to 119.25
E)119.89 to 122.12
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36
Suppose a random sample of size 64 is selected from a population yielding a sample mean of 26.The population standard deviation is 4.From this information, the 90% confidence interval to estimate the population mean can be computed to be ___.
A)25.36 to 26.64
B)25.92 to 26.08
C)25.18 to 26.82
D)25.90 to 26.10
E)26.00 to 27.80
A)25.36 to 26.64
B)25.92 to 26.08
C)25.18 to 26.82
D)25.90 to 26.10
E)26.00 to 27.80
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37
The table t value associated with the upper 5% of the t distribution and 12 degrees of freedom is ___.
A)2.179
B)1.782
C)1.356
D)3.055
E)3.330
A)2.179
B)1.782
C)1.356
D)3.055
E)3.330
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The table t value associated with the upper 10% of the t distribution and 23 degrees of freedom is ___.
A)1.319
B)1.714
C)2.069
D)1.321
E)2.332
A)1.319
B)1.714
C)2.069
D)1.321
E)2.332
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39
James Desreumaux, VP of Human Resources of Maritime Boat Manufacturing (MBM), is reviewing the employee training programs of MBM factories.His staff randomly selected personnel files for 100 workers in New Brunswick and determined that their mean training time was 25 hours.Assume that the population standard deviation is 5 hours.The 95% confidence interval for the population mean of training times is ___.
A)15.20 to 34.80
B)24.18 to 25.82
C)24.02 to 25.98
D)16.78 to 33.23
E)23.32 to 35.46
A)15.20 to 34.80
B)24.18 to 25.82
C)24.02 to 25.98
D)16.78 to 33.23
E)23.32 to 35.46
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40
A random sample of 64 items is selected from a population of 400 items.The sample mean is 200.The population standard deviation is 48.From this data, a 90% confidence interval to estimate the population mean can be computed as ___.
A)189.21 to 210.79
B)188.24 to 211.76
C)190.13 to 209.87
D)190.94 to 209.06
E)193.45 to 211.09
A)189.21 to 210.79
B)188.24 to 211.76
C)190.13 to 209.87
D)190.94 to 209.06
E)193.45 to 211.09
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41
A researcher wants to estimate the proportion of the population which possesses a given characteristic.A random sample of size 1800 is taken resulting in 450 items which possess the characteristic.The point estimate for this population proportion is ___.
A)0.55
B)0.45
C)0.35
D)0.25
E)0.15
A)0.55
B)0.45
C)0.35
D)0.25
E)0.15
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42
Elwin Osbourne, CIO at GFS, Inc., is studying employee use of GFS email for non-business communications.A random sample of 200 email messages was selected.Thirty of the messages were not business related.The 98% confidence interval for the population proportion is ___.
A)0.108 to 0.192
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.091 to 0.209
D)0.145 to 0.255
E)0.250 to 0.275
A)0.108 to 0.192
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.091 to 0.209
D)0.145 to 0.255
E)0.250 to 0.275
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43
A researcher wants to estimate the proportion of a population which possesses a given characteristic.A random sample of size 250 is taken and 40% of the sample possesses the characteristic.The 90% confidence interval to estimate the population proportion is ___.
A)0.35 to 0.45
B)0.34 to 0.46
C)0.37 to 0.43
D)0.39 to 0.41
E)0.40 to 0.45
A)0.35 to 0.45
B)0.34 to 0.46
C)0.37 to 0.43
D)0.39 to 0.41
E)0.40 to 0.45
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44
A random sample of 225 items from a population results in 60% possessing a given characteristic.Using this information, the researcher constructs a 99% confidence interval to estimate the population proportion.The resulting confidence interval is ___.
A)0.54 to 0.66
B)0.59 to 0.61
C)0.57 to 0.63
D)0.52 to 0.68
E)0.68 to 0.76
A)0.54 to 0.66
B)0.59 to 0.61
C)0.57 to 0.63
D)0.52 to 0.68
E)0.68 to 0.76
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45
Brian Vanecek, VP of Operations at Portland Trust Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Brian would like to minimize the variance of waiting time for these customers, since this would mean each customer received the same level of service.Accordingly, his staff recorded the waiting times for 15 randomly selected walk-in customers, and determined that their mean waiting time was 15 minutes and that the standard deviation was 4 minutes.Assume that waiting time is normally distributed.The 95% confidence interval for the population variance of waiting times is ___.
A)9.46 to 34.09
B)56.25 to 64.87
C)11.05 to 16.03
D)8.58 to 39.80
E)12.50 to 42.35
A)9.46 to 34.09
B)56.25 to 64.87
C)11.05 to 16.03
D)8.58 to 39.80
E)12.50 to 42.35
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46
A researcher wants to estimate the proportion of a population which possesses a given characteristic.A random sample of size 200 is taken and 30% of the sample possesses the characteristic.The 90% confidence interval to estimate the population proportion is ___.
A)0.53 to 0.67
B)0.25 to 0.35
C)0.24 to 0.36
D)0.27 to 0.33
E)0.33 to 0.39
A)0.53 to 0.67
B)0.25 to 0.35
C)0.24 to 0.36
D)0.27 to 0.33
E)0.33 to 0.39
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Life tests performed on a sample of 13 batteries of a new model indicated: (1)an average life of 75 months, and (2)a standard deviation of 5 months.Other battery models, produced by similar processes, have normally distributed life spans.The 98% confidence interval for the population mean life of the new model is ___.
A)63.37 to 86.63
B)61.60 to 88.41
C)71.77 to 78.23
D)71.28 to 78.72
E)79.86 to 81.28
A)63.37 to 86.63
B)61.60 to 88.41
C)71.77 to 78.23
D)71.28 to 78.72
E)79.86 to 81.28
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A researcher wants to estimate the proportion of a population which possesses a given characteristic.A random sample of size 200 is taken and 30% of the sample possesses the characteristic.The 95% confidence interval to estimate the population proportion is ___.
A)0.53 to 0.67
B)0.25 to 0.35
C)0.24 to 0.36
D)0.27 to 0.33
E)0.28 to 0.34
A)0.53 to 0.67
B)0.25 to 0.35
C)0.24 to 0.36
D)0.27 to 0.33
E)0.28 to 0.34
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A random sample of 225 items from a population results in 60% possessing a given characteristic.Using this information, the researcher constructs a 90% confidence interval to estimate the population proportion.The resulting confidence interval is ___.
A)0.546 to 0.654
B)0.536 to 0.664
C)0.596 to 0.604
D)0.571 to 0.629
E)0.629 to 0.687
A)0.546 to 0.654
B)0.536 to 0.664
C)0.596 to 0.604
D)0.571 to 0.629
E)0.629 to 0.687
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50
Brian Vanecek, VP of Operations at Portland Trust Bank, is evaluating the service level provided to walk-in customers.Brian would like to minimize the variance of waiting time for these customers, since this would mean each customer received the same level of service.Accordingly, his staff recorded the waiting times for 15 randomly selected walk-in customers, and determined that their mean waiting time was 15 minutes and that the standard deviation was 4 minutes.Assume that waiting time is normally distributed.The 90% confidence interval for the population variance of waiting times is ___.
A)9.46 to 34.09
B)56.25 to 64.87
C)11.05 to 16.03
D)8.58 to 39.79
E)12.50 to 42.35
A)9.46 to 34.09
B)56.25 to 64.87
C)11.05 to 16.03
D)8.58 to 39.79
E)12.50 to 42.35
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A researcher wants to estimate the proportion of a population which possesses a given characteristic.A random sample of size 250 is taken and 40% of the sample possesses the characteristic.The 95% confidence interval to estimate the population proportion is ___.
A)0.35 to 0.45
B)0.34 to 0.46
C)0.37 to 0.43
D)0.39 to 0.41
E)0.40 to 0.42
A)0.35 to 0.45
B)0.34 to 0.46
C)0.37 to 0.43
D)0.39 to 0.41
E)0.40 to 0.42
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Catherine Chao, Director of Marketing Research, is evaluating consumer acceptance of a new toothpaste package.She randomly selects a sample of 200 households.Forty households prefer the new package to all other package designs.The 90% confidence interval for the population proportion is ___.
A)0.199 to 0.201
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.164 to 0.236
D)0.145 to 0.255
E)0.185 to 0.275
A)0.199 to 0.201
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.164 to 0.236
D)0.145 to 0.255
E)0.185 to 0.275
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Elwin Osbourne, CIO at GFS, Inc., is studying employee use of GFS email for non-business communications.A random sample of 200 email messages was selected.Thirty of the messages were not business related.The 95% confidence interval for the population proportion is ___.
A)0.108 to 0.192
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.091 to 0.209
D)0.101 to 0.199
E)0.199 to 0.201
A)0.108 to 0.192
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.091 to 0.209
D)0.101 to 0.199
E)0.199 to 0.201
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54
Catherine Chao, Director of Marketing Research, is evaluating consumer acceptance of a new toothpaste package.She randomly selects a sample of 200 households.Forty households prefer the new package to all other package designs.The point estimate for this population proportion is ___.
A)0.20
B)0.25
C)0.40
D)0.45
E)0.55
A)0.20
B)0.25
C)0.40
D)0.45
E)0.55
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55
Life tests performed on a sample of 13 batteries of a new model indicated: (1)an average life of 75 months, and (2)a standard deviation of 5 months.Other battery models, produced by similar processes, have normally distributed life spans.The 90% confidence interval for the population mean life of the new model is ___.
A)66.78 to 83.23
B)72.72 to 77.28
C)72.53 to 77.47
D)66.09 to 83.91
E)73.34 to 76.25
A)66.78 to 83.23
B)72.72 to 77.28
C)72.53 to 77.47
D)66.09 to 83.91
E)73.34 to 76.25
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56
Elwin Osbourne, CIO at GFS, Inc., is studying employee use of GFS email for non-business communications.A random sample of 200 email messages was selected.Thirty of the messages were not business related.The 90% confidence interval for the population proportion is ___.
A)0.108 to 0.192
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.091 to 0.209
D)0.145 to 0.255
E)0.255 to 0.265
A)0.108 to 0.192
B)0.153 to 0.247
C)0.091 to 0.209
D)0.145 to 0.255
E)0.255 to 0.265
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57
Velma Vasquez, fund manager of the Vasquez Value Fund, manages a portfolio of 250 common stocks.Velma relies on various statistics, such as variance, to assess the overall risk of stocks in an economic sector.Her staff reported that for a sample 14 utility stocks the mean annualized return was 14% and that the variance was 3%.Assume that annualized returns are normally distributed.The 90% confidence interval for the population variance of annualized returns is ___.
A)0.018 to 0.064
B)0.016 to 0.078
C)0.017 to 0.066
D)0.016 to 0.075
E)0.020 to 0.080
A)0.018 to 0.064
B)0.016 to 0.078
C)0.017 to 0.066
D)0.016 to 0.075
E)0.020 to 0.080
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58
Elwin Osbourne, CIO at GFS, Inc., is studying employee use of GFS email for non-business communications.A random sample of 200 email messages was selected.Thirty of the messages were not business related.The point estimate for this population proportion is ___.
A)0.150
B)0.300
C)0.182
D)0.667
E)0.786
A)0.150
B)0.300
C)0.182
D)0.667
E)0.786
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59
Velma Vasquez, fund manager of the Vasquez Value Fund, manages a portfolio of 250 common stocks.Velma relies on various statistics, such as variance, to assess the overall risk of stocks in an economic sector.Her staff reported that for a sample 14 utility stocks the mean annualized return was 14% and that the variance was 3%.Assume that annualized returns are normally distributed.The 95% confidence interval for the population variance of annualized returns is ___.
A)0.018 to 0.064
B)0.016 to 0.078
C)0.017 to 0.066
D)0.016 to 0.075
E)0.020 to 0.080
A)0.018 to 0.064
B)0.016 to 0.078
C)0.017 to 0.066
D)0.016 to 0.075
E)0.020 to 0.080
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60
A researcher wants to estimate the proportion of the population which possesses a given characteristic.A random sample of size 800 is taken resulting in 360 items which possess the characteristic.The point estimate for this population proportion is ___.
A)0.55
B)0.45
C)0.35
D)0.65
E)0.70
A)0.55
B)0.45
C)0.35
D)0.65
E)0.70
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61
Given n = 12, s2 = 44.90, and that the population is normally distributed, the 99% confidence interval for the population variance is ___.
A)19.0391 2 175.2888
B)23.0881 2 122.3495
C)25.6253 2 103.0993
D)18.4588 2 189.7280
E)14.2929 2 139.2989
A)19.0391 2 175.2888
B)23.0881 2 122.3495
C)25.6253 2 103.0993
D)18.4588 2 189.7280
E)14.2929 2 139.2989
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62
James Desreumaux, VP of Human Resources of Maritime Boat Manufacturing (MBM), is reviewing the employee training programs of MBM factories.His staff randomly selected personnel files for 10 workers in Nova Scotia, and determined that their mean training time was 25 hours and that the standard deviation was 5 hours.Assume that training times are normally distributed.The 90% confidence interval for the population variance of training times is ___.
A)11.83 to 83.33
B)2.37 to 16.67
C)2.66 to 13.51
D)13.30 to 67.67
E)15.00 to 68.00
A)11.83 to 83.33
B)2.37 to 16.67
C)2.66 to 13.51
D)13.30 to 67.67
E)15.00 to 68.00
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63
Given n = 20, s = 32, and that the population is normally distributed, the 90% confidence interval for the population variance is ___.
A)645.4460 2 1923.0978
B)599.3635 2 2135.3859
C)592.2258 2 2184.4685
D)652.0129 2 1887.4185
E)642.0929 2 3982.2989
A)645.4460 2 1923.0978
B)599.3635 2 2135.3859
C)592.2258 2 2184.4685
D)652.0129 2 1887.4185
E)642.0929 2 3982.2989
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64
A researcher conducts a study to determine what the population proportion is for a given characteristic.It is believed from previous studies that the proportion of the population will be at least .65.The researcher wants to use a 98% level of confidence.He also wants the error to be no more than .03.The sample size should be at least ___.
A)41
B)313
C)1677
D)1373
E)1500
A)41
B)313
C)1677
D)1373
E)1500
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65
Catherine Chao, Director of Marketing Research, is evaluating consumer acceptance of a new toothpaste package.She plans to use a 95% confidence interval estimate of the proportion of households which prefer the new packages; she will accept a 0.05 error.Previous studies indicate that new packaging has an approximately 70% acceptance rate.The sample size should be at least ___.
A)27
B)59
C)323
D)427
E)500
A)27
B)59
C)323
D)427
E)500
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66
A researcher wants to estimate the population proportion with a 95% level of confidence.He estimates from previous studies that the population proportion is no more than .30.The researcher wants the estimate to have an error of no more than .03.The necessary sample size is at least ___.
A)27
B)188
C)211
D)897
E)900
A)27
B)188
C)211
D)897
E)900
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67
Given n = 17, s2 = 18.56, and that the population is normally distributed, the 80% confidence interval for the population variance is ___.
A)11.4372 2 36.3848
B)23.5418 2 9.31223
C)12.6141 2 31.8892
D)11.2929 2 37.2989
E)14.2929 2 39.2989
A)11.4372 2 36.3848
B)23.5418 2 9.31223
C)12.6141 2 31.8892
D)11.2929 2 37.2989
E)14.2929 2 39.2989
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68
A study will be conducted to estimate the population proportion.A level of confidence of 99% will be used and an error of no more than .04 is desired.There is no knowledge as to what the population proportion will be.The size of sample should be at least ___.
A)1037
B)160
C)41
D)259
E)289
A)1037
B)160
C)41
D)259
E)289
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69
Elwin Osbourne, CIO at GFS, Inc., is studying employee use of GFS email for non-business communications.He plans to use a 98% confidence interval estimate of the proportion of email messages that are non-business; he will accept a 0.05 error.Previous studies indicate that approximately 30% of employee email is not business related.Elwin should sample ___ email messages.
A)323
B)12
C)457
D)14
E)100
A)323
B)12
C)457
D)14
E)100
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70
James Desreumaux, VP of Human Resources of Maritime Boat Manufacturing (MBM), is reviewing the employee training programs of MBM factories.His staff randomly selected personnel files for 10 workers in Nova Scotia, and determined that their mean training time was 25 hours and that the standard deviation was 5 hours.Assume that training times are normally distributed.The 95% confidence interval for the population variance of training times is ___.
A)11.83 to 83.32
B)2.37 to 16.67
C)2.66 to 13.51
D)13.30 to 67.67
E)15.40 to 68.28
A)11.83 to 83.32
B)2.37 to 16.67
C)2.66 to 13.51
D)13.30 to 67.67
E)15.40 to 68.28
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71
A researcher wants to determine the sample size necessary to adequately conduct a study to estimate the population mean to within 5 points.The range of population values is 80 and the researcher plans to use a 90% level of confidence.The sample size should be at least ___.
A)44
B)62
C)216
D)692
E)700
A)44
B)62
C)216
D)692
E)700
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72
In estimating the sample size necessary to estimate p, if there is no good approximation for the value of p available, the value of ___ should be used as an estimate of p in the formula.
A)0.10
B)0.50
C)0.40
D)1.96
E)2.00
A)0.10
B)0.50
C)0.40
D)1.96
E)2.00
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73
Elwin Osbourne, CIO at GFS, Inc., is studying employee use of GFS email for non-business communications.He plans to use a 95% confidence interval estimate of the proportion of email messages that are non-business; he will accept a 0.05 error.Previous studies indicate that approximately 30% of employee email is not business related.Elwin should sample ___ email messages.
A)323
B)12
C)457
D)14
E)100
A)323
B)12
C)457
D)14
E)100
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74
A researcher wants to estimate the population proportion with a 90% level of confidence.She estimates from previous studies that the population proportion is no more than .30.The researcher wants the estimate to have an error of no more than .02.The necessary sample size is at least ___.
A)29
B)47
C)298
D)1421
E)1500
A)29
B)47
C)298
D)1421
E)1500
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75
A study is going to be conducted in which a population mean will be estimated using a 92% confidence interval.The estimate needs to be within 12 of the actual population mean.The population variance is estimated to be around 2500.The necessary sample size should be at least ___.
A)15
B)47
C)54
D)638
E)700
A)15
B)47
C)54
D)638
E)700
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